Dallas, TX (Sports Network) - Blake Bell ran for four touchdowns in the first
half, Landry Jones threw for 321 yards with two scores and the 13th-ranked
Oklahoma Sooners annihilated the 15th-ranked Texas Longhorns, 63-21, at the
Cotton Bowl in Dallas.

Jones completed 21-of-37 passes with an interception for the Sooners (4-1, 2-1
Big 12), who have won two in a row since a loss to Kansas State on Sept. 22.

"We just played really well," Jones said. "We're capable of doing that all the
time if people are going to play hard and people are going to play smart.
We're just capable of doing a lot of different things."

Damien Williams carried the ball 22 times for 167 yards and a touchdown for
Oklahoma, which racked up 343 yards on the ground. Trey Millard caught five
passes for 119 yards and a score.

David Ash connected on 13-of-29 passes for 113 yards and two interceptions for
the Longhorns (4-2, 1-2), who have lost two straight games since starting the
season 4-0. Case McCoy completed 5-of-8 passes for 102 yards and two
touchdowns.

"I want to congratulate Oklahoma," Texas coach Mack Brown said. "We had some
guys play well, but we didn't play well as a team. I thought they out-coached
us. I thought they out-hit us and they were more physical than we were."

Oklahoma jumped out to a 27-2 lead before Texas recorded a first down.

The Sooners started the game with an impressive 14-play, 75-yard drive. Trey
Metoyer caught a 14-yard pass on 3rd-and-8 and Bell ran for five yards
on 3rd-and-1 to keep the march going. Faced with a 4th-and-1 from the Texas
11, Bell ran for three yards. He followed that up with an 8-yard rushing TD.
However, Texas blocked the extra point and Quandre Diggs went the other way
for a two-point defensive conversion.

Oklahoma started from its own 5-yard line with 4 1/2 minutes left. On the
second play, Williams found a hole on the right side and sprinted 95 yards
down the sideline for a touchdown. The extra point was good this time around,
making it a 13-2 contest.

The Sooners continued to roll on offense, bridging the first and second
quarters with an 11-play, 62-yard drive. Millard caught a 12-yard pass and
ripped off a 15-yard run. Kenny Stills added a 15-yard catch to move the ball
into the red zone. Bell capped the march with a 1-yard TD run.

On the first play of Oklahoma's next drive, Millard caught a pass at the line
of scrimmage and hurdled over a defender along the right sideline. The 73-yard
play set up Bell's 1-yard TD run, making it a 27-2 game with 9:41 left in the
half.

Texas finally got a first down on its ensuing possession, when Mike Davis
caught a 31-yard pass down the left sideline. But on the very next play, Ash
was intercepted by Aaron Colvin.

Things got worse for the Longhorns after a punt from Oklahoma was downed at
the 1-yard line. Joe Bergeron was then tackled in his own end zone for a
safety.

Bell's fourth touchdown of the first half -- another 1-yard score -- made it
36-2 at the break.

The Longhorns finally scored a touchdown early in the second half. Carrington
Byndom picked off Jones and went 28 yards the other way for a score.
Anthony Fera missed the extra point.

Michael Hunnicutt's 36-yard field goal and Millard's 25-yard TD catch gave
Oklahoma a 46-8 lead after three quarters.

The Sooners outscored Texas by a 17-13 margin in the fourth stanza.

Game Notes

Saturday's game was the 107th meeting between these two storied programs, with
Texas leading the series by a 59-43-5 count. However, Oklahoma has won the
last three meetings, including a 55-17 rout last season. This was the seventh
straight year and the 36th time overall that both teams came into the annual
clash ranked in the AP Top-25 ... Oklahoma had 677 yards of total offense,
compared to 289 for the Longhorns ... Texas defensive tackle Brandon Moore was
carted off the field in the third quarter. He was taken to the hospital for
precautionary reasons because of neck pain ... Bell carried the ball 11 times
for 31 yards. He is the third player in Sooner history to score four
touchdowns or more in a game twice in his career, joining Steve Owens (5) and
Billy Sims (4) ... With the victory, Jones now owns a 33-9 record as a
starter, passing Steve Davis (1973-75) for the most wins in school history.